Microwave therapy.
Microwave therapy is a type of medical therapy that uses ultra-high frequency (microwave) electromagnetic waves. This is radiation that has high energy and is able to penetrate deep into the tissues of the body, having a positive effect on its cells and physiological processes.
There are two main types of microwave therapy: radio wave and intracavitary. Radio wave therapy is used to treat various diseases, such as dermatological problems (dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, etc.), diseases of the ENT organs (chronic sinusitis, otitis, etc.) and other diseases. Intracavitary therapy is used to treat diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (stomach, intestines), pelvic organs (women's chronic diseases, urological and gynecological problems) and other organs.
The treatment process is as follows: after preparation and consultation with a doctor, the patient is placed in a special chamber where he is exposed to electrodes. The energy of microwave waves affects organs and tissues, stimulating their natural functioning and promoting the process of cell regeneration. It is important to follow the necessary treatment parameters and dosage to avoid undesirable consequences.
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